7" LCD Digital Microscope with 1200X Magnification vs Gray 40-2000x Compound Microscope for Adults & Kids
Overall winner: 7" LCD Digital Microscope with 1200X Magnification
Key Differences
Amoper A offers a built-in 7-inch LCD and continuous 10X–1200X magnification with integrated LEDs and auxiliary lamps, making it better for direct viewing and varied magnification. Poothoh B is a monocular compound microscope with a broader stated 40–2000X range and includes slides and fill light, suited for traditional slide work and educational use; its reported sturdiness and build feedback are mixed, similar to A
7" LCD Digital Microscope with 1200X Magnification
7-inch 1080P LCD microscope with 8 LED lights and 2 auxiliary lamps. Includes PC connectivity for larger view. Customers note easy setup, good magnification and value, with mixed opinions on build and camera tilt
Pros
- 7-inch LCD display for easy viewing
- 8 LED lights + 2 auxiliary lamps for adjustable illumination
- 10X-1200X continuous magnification
- PC connectivity for larger view and data sharing
Cons
- mixed feedback on build quality
- some users report issues with turning on/off
- camera tilt not always centered
Gray 40-2000x Compound Microscope for Adults & Kids
Monocular compound microscope for magnified viewing of tiny objects. Suitable for home, school, and lab use with slide sets and fill light. Customers note good functionality for first-time users, with some concerns about sturdiness
Pros
- monocular compound design
- broad magnification range
- includes slides and fill light
- suitable for beginners and students
Cons
- mixed feedback on quality
- perceived sturdiness varies
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Amoper |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Amoper |
| User Reviews | Poothoh |